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Visit the Vienna State Opera, the Danube River, Hofburg Palace, Schönbrunn Palace and more.

As the birthplace of Mozart, Gustav Klimt, and Sigmund Freud, Austria has nurtured more than its share of world-leading minds. Our Austria guided tours go deep into the history of this country and its people, showcasing how Austrian culture has left a global mark on everything from cuisine to architecture.

Spend part of your journey discovering the best things to see in Austria, starting with the amazing palaces in Vienna. Take a private guided tour of Schönbrunn Palace and its formal gardens, and refuel at a traditional coffeehouse before you discover your inner musicality with an immersive Viennese Waltz dance lesson. Enjoy a scenic drive around Vienna’s Ring Road where you’ll view the Opera House and Karlskirche.

In Salzburg, you’ll marvel at the birthplace of Mozart with a Local Expert and listen to a musical demonstration before touring the rest of the city. You’ll also see the 14th-century architecture of Innsbruck’s Old Town, watch a ski jump demonstration, and savor local Austria food on our many premium dining experiences during an Insight Vacations Austria guided tour.

What to Eat in Austria

Premium Dining on Every Tour

Order almost any Austria food and you’ll get a full plate that’s carb and meat heavy. From boiled beef tafelspitz and rindsuppe beef soup to Rösti potato pancakes and Erdäpfelsalat potato salad, expect a feast that’ll fill you up when ordering Austria dishes.

During a day at leisure, a visit to the Vienna State Opera and a post-show Sachertorte at Hotel Sacher is a perfect pairing. This semi-sweet chocolate cake is world-famous – taste it to find out why.

The wiener schnitzel is a hallmark of Austria cuisine. Thinly-pounded veal cutlets are then floured, dipped in egg, dredged in breadcrumbs, then fried to a golden colour.

Selchfleisch is a simple smoked pork, but this humble Austria dish pays homage to Austria’s heritage. This hearty food is usually served with dumplings and sauerkraut.

Learn More About Austria

Did You Know?

Vienna’s Schönbrunn Palace features the world’s oldest zoo.

Built in 1696 as a hunting lodge for Emperor Leopold I, Schönbrunn Palace’s continuous growth over the centuries has made it one of the largest palaces in Europe. As one of the best places to visit in Austria’s capital, touring Schönbrunn Palace itself isn’t the only appeal. Among the many outdoor things to do in Vienna, the Schönbrunn Zoo is a popular attraction, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the oldest zoo in the world.

What to Know Before You Travel to Austria

Currency: Euro (EUR, €)

Time Zone: London GMT +1

Capital City: Vienna

Language: German

Power Outlets: European 230V

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